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i think senator levin's point about sequestration cutting all programs equally like a peanut butter is absolutely the wrong approach, because it ignores mission, and what general cartwright touches on is the integration of space with air and other capabilities and that's the future, which is why we've got to apply our thinking and the trade-offs with judgment at the level of mission and necessary mission capability for tomorrow's wars, not yesterday's threats. >> thank you. next question? >> senator, bloomberg news, what signal should the public be watching for in the next couple months to see if in fact sequestration may be avoided? can you give us any insight, tips on what we should be looking for? >> thank you for asking the question which will allow me to get the detroit entity, the tigers. the big issue is revenues, whether or not an uncompromising position which has been taken, pledges which have been signed, are going to be maintained. that's the signals. you're going to i hope get answers from candidates as to whether or not they're going to stay with the haley barbour type ple
i think senator levin's point about sequestration cutting all programs equally like a peanut butter is absolutely the wrong approach, because it ignores mission, and what general cartwright touches on is the integration of space with air and other capabilities and that's the future, which is why we've got to apply our thinking and the trade-offs with judgment at the level of mission and necessary mission capability for tomorrow's wars, not yesterday's threats. >> thank you. next question?...
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and senator levin wants to comment on that. that would be great. >> the emergence of cyber capabilities, both defensive and offensive, part of what we're trying to make -- what i had, at least advocated for was that like missile defense, like the conventional capabilities that this nation has in the kinetic sense. that the balance and the utility of those activities and how they're put together and integrated in a way against the problems we actually have. not the ones we aspy to have or wish to have are critical. to ignore the emergence of the capabilities of missile defense. to ignore the emergence of the capabilities and defenses associated with cyber, and to continue to do everything else the same way we did it in the past doesn't make a lot of sense. i don't know that there's a one for one offset mind approach here, what you're trying to understand is, where does it fit in defense parlance it's called fires. all of the things that you have in your quiver to be able to use, where is the utility? and for me, i only speak for
and senator levin wants to comment on that. that would be great. >> the emergence of cyber capabilities, both defensive and offensive, part of what we're trying to make -- what i had, at least advocated for was that like missile defense, like the conventional capabilities that this nation has in the kinetic sense. that the balance and the utility of those activities and how they're put together and integrated in a way against the problems we actually have. not the ones we aspy to have or...
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thing, the whole levin strand of the narrative, including whom levin falls in love with, wha what happens in t respect, all that is treated in a different way in this film. i don't know that an audience will or needs to rationalize what i have just been talking about, but you might be left with a sense that there is a different approach to as it were town and country. >> rose: is the he strip narrative as interesting to you as the anna narrative with bronsky? >> possibly more interesting. >> rose: really? >> yeah. because i aspire to be more like levin. i don't aspire to be like anna and bronsky. >> rose: meaning? >> meaning that levin is seeking a more authentic form of living, love to him is something that is about his aspirations for a closeness with the universal and soulfulch more character. >> rose: here is a clip. take a look. >> >> can i be of service to you? >> why are you leaving moscow? >> what else can i do? i have to be where you are. >> stop. that is enough. go back to kiev. >> this is wrong. >> you have no right. >> it makes no difference. >> you must forget me. >> you are
thing, the whole levin strand of the narrative, including whom levin falls in love with, wha what happens in t respect, all that is treated in a different way in this film. i don't know that an audience will or needs to rationalize what i have just been talking about, but you might be left with a sense that there is a different approach to as it were town and country. >> rose: is the he strip narrative as interesting to you as the anna narrative with bronsky? >> possibly more...
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first person who really begins to do this is horish kaley, the same member of the committee supporting levin's candidacy. he was a polish born jew who came to the united states as a child. was able to get into and attend harvard, which is no mean feat for a jew in this era. he received a ph.d. in philosophy and became a professor. in 1915, he wrote an article in the nation that was entitled democracy versus the melting pot. and notice both terms in the title, what did melting pot mean? where have we seen it before? one of the models and ways you can imagine immigrants joining in with american life. does anyone remember where the phrase melting pot comes from in this period? it's in the reading for today. which is why i should have given a quiz perhaps. it's a play, a jewish writer writes a play about the experience of jews coming to the united states. it's a run-away success, an enormous hit. and in the play, it tells a story of immigrants coming in and adapting to american life and being accepted into american society, and the idea is that this will create a new kind of american. one that is
first person who really begins to do this is horish kaley, the same member of the committee supporting levin's candidacy. he was a polish born jew who came to the united states as a child. was able to get into and attend harvard, which is no mean feat for a jew in this era. he received a ph.d. in philosophy and became a professor. in 1915, he wrote an article in the nation that was entitled democracy versus the melting pot. and notice both terms in the title, what did melting pot mean? where...
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. >> at the 92nd street "y" in new york, vanderbilt divinity school professor amy-jill levine is making the case that jews and christians alike need to pay more attention to the jewishness of jesus. and the best way to do that, she believes, is by reading the new testament from a jewish perspective. >> if i want to understand jewish history, the new testament is one of the best sources that i've got. >> levine, who is an observant jew, is co-editor of the jewish annotated new testament, a version of the christian scripture with footnotes and commentaries written entirely by jewish scholars. >> the new testament does have extraordinarily beautiful and profound material in it.n to lo 1 corinthians or the parables of the good samaritan or the prodigal son, or comments such as "god is love," which is 1 john. this is magnificent material, and everybody ought to appreciate it. i find for myself the more i read the new testament, in fact the better jew i become. >> the jewish annotated new testament is one of several new projects urging jews especially to take a new look at jesus. bestselling
. >> at the 92nd street "y" in new york, vanderbilt divinity school professor amy-jill levine is making the case that jews and christians alike need to pay more attention to the jewishness of jesus. and the best way to do that, she believes, is by reading the new testament from a jewish perspective. >> if i want to understand jewish history, the new testament is one of the best sources that i've got. >> levine, who is an observant jew, is co-editor of the jewish...
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we have here one whole column, "goal." >> levine: that's not... >> kroft: "goal." >> levine: that's not... that's not from our company, steve. i don't know where that came from. >> kroft: it's not from your company? it's... i don't... one of your hospitals. >> levine: steve, we don't have any kind of goals. i don't know what the percent admissions are at that hospital. maybe they are actually 20%, but the... the admissions goal at any hospital is driven only by what the normal trend is for that hospital. >> kroft: we talked to a hundred people who say that there was pressure from the corporate level to admit people. are they all lying? >> levine: steve, we have one goal. and... and... and i'm not going to... i'm not... i'm not going to judge anybody else. our goal is... i... each and every patient that comes into the hospital is a unique and special circumstance. >> kroft: hardly anyone we talked to complained about the quality of care at h.m.a. hospitals, only the quantity of care. and we were not the first to raise the subject of inappropriate admissions with corporate executives. pau
we have here one whole column, "goal." >> levine: that's not... >> kroft: "goal." >> levine: that's not... that's not from our company, steve. i don't know where that came from. >> kroft: it's not from your company? it's... i don't... one of your hospitals. >> levine: steve, we don't have any kind of goals. i don't know what the percent admissions are at that hospital. maybe they are actually 20%, but the... the admissions goal at any hospital...
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sot levine. levine is that the one of the set piece. many called him may not end because he was always changing his mind. or he wasabed a th ma who ningh, t an yswa tmtl beofy lys. hebtni pln. as uncomfortable and society. he was a gambl i term f liaolidea chte ascin tasoe whisperers crew, a man who is the presumptive winner is the ha tstidr eas evy reye hh. tharejigger their cruelest. bert acosta became one of the lo s havor n wt ges adian gele n okin was a norwegian who could fly by instruments, by compass and stuff like tht, something none of the other io o o p a o hi 'sauheew 4 urs a aouev e on ilthey hef wen t ann ve en. so when they crashed in france, that ttyuch e t ciac thpe wan o pteirgfi a number of them were women. the only woman to survive as ruth l. th l oabi ptwhheiv yoas lindbergh did. she was young, successful,. afr she was thoug tobengairnut h anchm epps dasut n bo. she was right or in alabama. she got married and oed t-- anmoidah bewakii a mall that was going on, she decided if a man can do this, why can't a woman to a
sot levine. levine is that the one of the set piece. many called him may not end because he was always changing his mind. or he wasabed a th ma who ningh, t an yswa tmtl beofy lys. hebtni pln. as uncomfortable and society. he was a gambl i term f liaolidea chte ascin tasoe whisperers crew, a man who is the presumptive winner is the ha tstidr eas evy reye hh. tharejigger their cruelest. bert acosta became one of the lo s havor n wt ges adian gele n okin was a norwegian who could fly by...
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levin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. the senator from michigan. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent that the proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. levin: i apologize to the chair for a premature request for recognition. mr. president, we are now going to turn to a, an amendment of senator whitehouse which has been cleared, and we've worked to make sure that everybody understands that he's going to proceed to the amendment. and then i understand there's not going to be a need for a roll call vote on it. and also i would ask the senator from rhode island about how much time does he believe he would need on his amendment before we hopefully voice vote it. mr. whitehouse: i would say just a few minutes, two or three minutes. mr. levin: i thank the presiding officer and yield -- mr. whitehouse: but i do believe, mr. chairman, that the senator from oklahoma wishes to respond to whatever i say. mr. levin: i a
levin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. the senator from michigan. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent that the proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. levin: i apologize to the chair for a premature request for recognition. mr. president, we are now going to turn to a, an amendment of senator whitehouse which has been cleared, and we've worked to make sure that everybody understands that he's going to...
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so that's levine. levine is the villain. mini newspaperman called him a madman because he's always changing his mind. or he was labeled as the man who was not lindbergh. but anyways who was the most likely birth of any of the flyers. he was an outsider. ito did on his plane. he was uncomfortable in society. he was a gambler in terms of gambling about life-and-death. he was a fascinating character. and the last to go over with byrd's crew, the man who was the presumptive winner is the loser. and the people lined up there are bert acosta. there had been a crash that severely injured bennett so they had to rejigger their cruelest. bert acosta was the pilot, byrd was the navigator, the man with glasses was the radioman. and balchen was a norwegian who could fly by instruments, by compass and stuff like that. something that none of the other pilots could do. he probably saved all of their lives because they flew for 40 hours in a fog and they could never see the ground into the crashed off the western coast of france in the very
so that's levine. levine is the villain. mini newspaperman called him a madman because he's always changing his mind. or he was labeled as the man who was not lindbergh. but anyways who was the most likely birth of any of the flyers. he was an outsider. ito did on his plane. he was uncomfortable in society. he was a gambler in terms of gambling about life-and-death. he was a fascinating character. and the last to go over with byrd's crew, the man who was the presumptive winner is the loser. and...
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joining the company from chicago, larry levin with trading advantage. i want a straight forward characterization of the jobs report. 171,000 new jobs and the rate up to 7.9. how would you characterize it? >> i'd say that's pretty much a break even trade i guess is the way i put it. not really going to be so great for obama, not great for romney. kind of break even. you're not going to break any money not going to lose any. stuart: i don't think we got our money's worth. we got 5 1/2 trillion extra debt and what do we end up with. a rising unemployment rate and not enough jobs to take care of people in the economy. >> unless they'll figure out a way to build houses on mars or the moon or something like that we're not going to get the jobs back, no he other way to look at it. we've got enough houses and that's where the jobs were, and why we had an economy that we had, but that's over and we're really going to have to deal with, i hate to say it, i guess a new normal, i don't like the cliches, but it is what it is. stuart: we've been using the expression,
joining the company from chicago, larry levin with trading advantage. i want a straight forward characterization of the jobs report. 171,000 new jobs and the rate up to 7.9. how would you characterize it? >> i'd say that's pretty much a break even trade i guess is the way i put it. not really going to be so great for obama, not great for romney. kind of break even. you're not going to break any money not going to lose any. stuart: i don't think we got our money's worth. we got 5 1/2...
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. >> we love jonathan levine. he is not running for president. once again, this is not about private equity. and whether or not he could run his business any way he sees fit. this is a question of whether the way he ran that business qualifies him to be president as he says it does. yes it is fair to put gs steel on the table for romney. he cut that deal and reaped the benefits of that deal. the plant closed in 2001. in 2002, romney still listed himself as 100% of bain capital and didn't resign as president and ceo until a year later. so it's absolutely fair. they can say he left to run the olympics but he was still running that firm and still made a lot of money. >> is there any discomfort taking money from someone at bain if you believe bain's practices were so anti-middle class. >> this is about mitt romney. there's nobody else at bain capital who is running for president and putting their qualifications on the table as a unique example of their qualifications to be president. there is a big difference. mitt romney is the one that put this on
. >> we love jonathan levine. he is not running for president. once again, this is not about private equity. and whether or not he could run his business any way he sees fit. this is a question of whether the way he ran that business qualifies him to be president as he says it does. yes it is fair to put gs steel on the table for romney. he cut that deal and reaped the benefits of that deal. the plant closed in 2001. in 2002, romney still listed himself as 100% of bain capital and didn't...
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so that's levine. levine is the villain, the set piece. many newspaperman called him a madman because he's always changing his mind, or he was labeled as a man who was not lindbergh. but in many ways he was the most like lindbergh of any of the flies. he was an outsider. he doted on his plane. he was uncomfortable in society. he was a gambler in terms of gambling about life and death. i mean, he was a fascinating character. and the last to go over was byrd's crew. the man who is the presumptive winner is the loser. and the people find that their are trained to -- i've been a crash that severely injured floyd bennett. so they had to reject or their crew list. bert acosta became one of the pilots. byrd was to navigate the man with glasses is the radioman, george noble, and bernt balchen probably saved all of their lives because they for 40 hours in a fog and they could never see the ground until they crashed off the western coast of france at the very end. so that ended, when they crashed in france, that pretty much ended the official race.
so that's levine. levine is the villain, the set piece. many newspaperman called him a madman because he's always changing his mind, or he was labeled as a man who was not lindbergh. but in many ways he was the most like lindbergh of any of the flies. he was an outsider. he doted on his plane. he was uncomfortable in society. he was a gambler in terms of gambling about life and death. i mean, he was a fascinating character. and the last to go over was byrd's crew. the man who is the presumptive...
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>> all right, adam levine. all the pressure's on him. >> jay: all the pressure is on adam levine. ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] >> the crowd is on their feet. >> jay: air ball, air ball! oh! >> yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: it is tied up. >> tied up. all right, guys -- >> jay: once more. >> you have to shoot again. >> jay: do it again. >> oh, wow. >> jay: could the legend be about to fall? >> oh. >> oh! [ audience ohs ] >> all right, adam levine, it comes down to this. >> jay: adam levine. >> now you're just being -- [ cheers and applause ] >> the crowd waiting with bated breath. >> jay: oh! we have to do another one. another one. [ cheers ] >> magic johnson from lansing, michigan. >> jay: yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> he's making it look easy. >> jay: how does levine do in the clutch? here it is. [ cheers ] all right, here we go. levine -- >> come on. [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: oh! the winner, magic johnson! >> magic johnson is the champion! [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: we have a gift. we have a special gift for the winner. two clippers tickets. h
>> all right, adam levine. all the pressure's on him. >> jay: all the pressure is on adam levine. ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] >> the crowd is on their feet. >> jay: air ball, air ball! oh! >> yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: it is tied up. >> tied up. all right, guys -- >> jay: once more. >> you have to shoot again. >> jay: do it again. >> oh, wow. >> jay: could the legend be about to fall? >>...
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years after the financial crisis some say the banking industry is taking on too much risk senator carl levin pushed a piece of legislation it is not taken effect yet it is designed to stop banks from making certain types of trades for their own profit. >>> yet to be careful the regulators are not undermined by this huge effort to weaken the rule by putting in a huge loophole >>> diamond insists it will when i have applied in this case because the trades were designed to hedge against risk not make money for the bag. >>> this with promises to be the biggest ever for facebook, the chief executive of the site mark zuckerberg turns 28 years old. on friday the company is it expects to sell stock to the public for the first time. the ipo package valued facebook at $100 billion, it would make it worth more than companies like disney ford and kraft foods. zuckerberg is less than half the age of the average ceo. gov. brown releases his budget tomorrow in the wake of higher than anticipated deficit. >>> we face a $16 million hole >>> the governor brands higher deficit of lower tax revenue cuts to educ
years after the financial crisis some say the banking industry is taking on too much risk senator carl levin pushed a piece of legislation it is not taken effect yet it is designed to stop banks from making certain types of trades for their own profit. >>> yet to be careful the regulators are not undermined by this huge effort to weaken the rule by putting in a huge loophole >>> diamond insists it will when i have applied in this case because the trades were designed to hedge...
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. >> megyn: rick levin tha levins been with the police trying to secure this thing and thank goodness very successfully. seems like they have no more serious crime to investigate. then what happened to the rest of my gloves? i'm still not over it. >> bill: the mystery continues. >> a very safe night once again in large part thanks to the ncpd and all the federal agents working out here. one of the members of the nypd who happens to be in the crowd, sergeant reubenstein. he proposed live on fox broadcast and she said, yes. congratulations. >> thank you so much. i'm so, so lucky. i don't know how i got to blessed to find someone like you eric but i really mean it. this is like the greatest night of my life. >> a really sweet thing to say. how do you really feel? sergeant, i was worried for you because i have seen proposals live on television before where it didn't go as planned. did you have any doubts? >> i did. we have such a strong relationship. and i'm happy to be spending the rest of my life with somebody this wonderful. >> the other big question is how did you get the night off? y
. >> megyn: rick levin tha levins been with the police trying to secure this thing and thank goodness very successfully. seems like they have no more serious crime to investigate. then what happened to the rest of my gloves? i'm still not over it. >> bill: the mystery continues. >> a very safe night once again in large part thanks to the ncpd and all the federal agents working out here. one of the members of the nypd who happens to be in the crowd, sergeant reubenstein. he...
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. >> megyn: rick levin tha levins been with the police trying to secure this thing and thank goodness very successfully. seems like they have no more serious crime to investigate. then what happened to the rest of my gloves? i'm still not over it. >> bill: the mystery continues. >> a very safe night once again in large part thanks to the ncpd and all the federal agents working out here. one of the members of the nypd who happens to be in the crowd, sergeant reubenstein. he proposed live on fox broadcast and she said, yes. congratulations. >> thank you so much. i'm so, so lucky. i don't know how i got to blessed to find someone like you eric but i really mean it. this is like the greatest night of my life. >> a really sweet thing to say. how do you really feel? sergeant, i was worried for you because i have seen proposals live on television before where it didn't go as planned. did you have any doubts? >> i did. we have such a strong relationship. and i'm happy to be spending the rest of my life with somebody this wonderful. >> the other big question is how did you get the night off? y
. >> megyn: rick levin tha levins been with the police trying to secure this thing and thank goodness very successfully. seems like they have no more serious crime to investigate. then what happened to the rest of my gloves? i'm still not over it. >> bill: the mystery continues. >> a very safe night once again in large part thanks to the ncpd and all the federal agents working out here. one of the members of the nypd who happens to be in the crowd, sergeant reubenstein. he...
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to see a panel, for example, with at least one conservative like a rush limbaugh, sean hannity, mark levine to even things out a little bit and challenge the democrat in the general election in ways that they don't. we had other stories that were big media stories in 2012. you remember the unfortunate shooting in aurora, colorado, where abc's brian ross, went on the air and looked up in the phone book and found a name that matched the alleged shooter and concluded, gee, he must be part of the tea party. this is the kind of stuff that passes for sober analysis with the mainstream media. there are many others but those two stand out in my mind immediately. jon: christie, your favorites of the year? >> well it is not a surprise i disagree with cal on this one. look, i think the biggest media failure of is the year is failure to report the extreme lurch to the right of the republican party, a party that had gone from being conservative opposition party to one that is more about the transvageal ultrasound, banning of contraception and one that stopped trying to problem solve and now more interes
to see a panel, for example, with at least one conservative like a rush limbaugh, sean hannity, mark levine to even things out a little bit and challenge the democrat in the general election in ways that they don't. we had other stories that were big media stories in 2012. you remember the unfortunate shooting in aurora, colorado, where abc's brian ross, went on the air and looked up in the phone book and found a name that matched the alleged shooter and concluded, gee, he must be part of the...
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. >> reporter: mark levin sent teams around the country to talk to blacks from every walk of life. >> did i think he was going to save black america? no. >> reporter: there are frustrations. as blacks have been hit harder been the great recession than any other group. black unemployment is almost double the national average. >> to me, he hasn't done anything. economy hasn't gotten better. we're in the same spot we were when bush was the president. >> reporter: and another emotional thing has surfaced. gay marriage. >> i think same sex couples should be able to get married. >> i don't even care what obama says. jesus said marriage is between a man and a woman. >> reporter: this reverend, the pastor of a large african-american congregation in baltimore, is among those profiled in the documentary. a fiery charismatic speaker, he's among a new generation of black religious leaders diving into the political fray. >> this election has far reaching implications. >> reporter: you part ways with the president on the issue of gay marriage. >> yes. i'm against the president on that issue. >> rep
. >> reporter: mark levin sent teams around the country to talk to blacks from every walk of life. >> did i think he was going to save black america? no. >> reporter: there are frustrations. as blacks have been hit harder been the great recession than any other group. black unemployment is almost double the national average. >> to me, he hasn't done anything. economy hasn't gotten better. we're in the same spot we were when bush was the president. >> reporter: and...
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i appreciate congressman sander levin's concern. when you look at the bureau of labor statistics and a 12.5% increase in jobs and economic benefit. when you look at companies like android industries in indiana that are bringing new jobs to indiana simply because of right of work it's important that we give workers that freedom to choose what they think is best for them and their representation-instead of paying that private industry, that private union that is instead providing what is in some cases a sub par service. you ought to be buying a service that you believe in and you believe is going to represent you well. 17% of michigan are union folks today. 17% will be union tomorrow, gwen. >> ifill: state senator john prose, republican and representative sander levin, a democrat. thank you both very much. >> thanks very much. >> woodruff: now, back to the battle over the fiscal cliff. much of the debate has centered on the question of whether to raise tax rates on high income earners. but many experts are also raising questions as to
i appreciate congressman sander levin's concern. when you look at the bureau of labor statistics and a 12.5% increase in jobs and economic benefit. when you look at companies like android industries in indiana that are bringing new jobs to indiana simply because of right of work it's important that we give workers that freedom to choose what they think is best for them and their representation-instead of paying that private industry, that private union that is instead providing what is in some...
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. >> to senator carl levin the cries will be closing the loophole the banking industry created to allow jp morgan to make it's risky trade. >> the question is whether we'll tick to the law as written which would prevent us were bailing out banks again. they will lose their battle in washington to weaken the rule. that is the real price. >> others may also pay a price for failure both to fully regulate the banks and punish the bankers who took down the economy in 2008, including president obama. who you may recall had nothing but praise for morgan and it's democratic ceo three years ago. >> there are a lot of banks pretty good managed, jp morgan one of them. the ceo should not be punished for doing a pretty good job managing an enormous portfolio. >> and, in fact, the president had kind words again to say about jamie dimon, and more. i'm joined by jimmy dennis kelleher. he knows this stuff inside out. also economy reporter ben white and columnist dan gross, author of "better stronger faster:the myth of american decline." i read a part of it this week, you'll be glad to know. let me ask y
. >> to senator carl levin the cries will be closing the loophole the banking industry created to allow jp morgan to make it's risky trade. >> the question is whether we'll tick to the law as written which would prevent us were bailing out banks again. they will lose their battle in washington to weaken the rule. that is the real price. >> others may also pay a price for failure both to fully regulate the banks and punish the bankers who took down the economy in 2008,...
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levin. mr. levin: how much time is there on each side? the speaker pro tempore: 6 1/2 for you. 6 1/2 for mr. camp. mr. levin: i yield two minutes to mr. kind from wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. kind: thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the ranking member for yielding me this time. mr. chairman, mr. speaker, just to set the record straight, the amendment that was offered by mr. mcdermott at the rules committee and what our ranking member levin and us democrats in the ways and means committee supported offered an immediate expenses, a bonused appreciation for capital investment for small businesses that was fully offset. and fully paid for by eliminating the tax breaks that large oil companies are receiving today who are sitting on record profits, with record high prices and it wouldn't add a nickel to the deficit. and that's why i adamantly oppose the underlying bill before us today. it's the here-we-go-again central drom down here. how deep are -- syndrome down here. how deep are we going to create this
levin. mr. levin: how much time is there on each side? the speaker pro tempore: 6 1/2 for you. 6 1/2 for mr. camp. mr. levin: i yield two minutes to mr. kind from wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. kind: thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the ranking member for yielding me this time. mr. chairman, mr. speaker, just to set the record straight, the amendment that was offered by mr. mcdermott at the rules committee and what our ranking member levin and us democrats...
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levin. mr. levin: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: i kneeled one minute to the distinguished gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnelee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for one minute. mr. nunnelee: i thank the gentleman for yielding. everything they told us when they passed this law has turned out not to be true. if you like your old health plan, you can keep it. this isn't a tax hike. prices will go down $2,500 a year. it won't affect religious freedom. the list goes on. i was disappointed in the supreme court ruling, but i did note the supreme court said it was not their job to say whether this is a good or bad law. well, the american people can answer that question. obamacare is bad for health care. obamacare is bad for seniors. obamacare is bad for hardworking americans. obamacare is bad for job creators. and obamacare is bad for freedom, and that's why it must be repealed. the speaker pro tempore:
levin. mr. levin: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: i kneeled one minute to the distinguished gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnelee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for one minute. mr. nunnelee: i thank the gentleman for yielding. everything they told us when they passed this law has turned out not to be true. if you like your old health plan, you can keep it. this isn't a tax...
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to the people at the levin center. one of the things that he says is let whomever sits around recollecting, i'm looking up the line. that is redistricting partisanship of the voting rights act. i want to start with the past of the voting rights act. it situates many of the debates today. the year the voting rights act was passed, a poem was published called "long view negro." through the telescope of dreams, emancipation loomed large. turn the telescope around and look through the larger end. wonder why what was so large becomes so small again. we are roughly a half century away from the second reconstruction voting rights act was the crown jewel. and in many ways, the voting rights act has been amazingly successful. we forget what prompted the voting rights act to be passed in the future. but when we ask why the first reconstruction which was roughly twice as far from the voting rights act as we are from the voting rights act in the opposite direction. that was it is 100 years from the first recondition instructi reco
to the people at the levin center. one of the things that he says is let whomever sits around recollecting, i'm looking up the line. that is redistricting partisanship of the voting rights act. i want to start with the past of the voting rights act. it situates many of the debates today. the year the voting rights act was passed, a poem was published called "long view negro." through the telescope of dreams, emancipation loomed large. turn the telescope around and look through the...
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levin. i am not as much of a fan of the principles you laid out as the ones i have laid out, but the principles you have laid out are open enough that mr. levin can have his say and those of us who support the fair tax can have our say. to put it on an expedited process and say, let's stop talking about it and get it done. let's get the loopholes out that mr. mcgovern is discussing. i would like to ask you, mr. levin -- who you think benefits the most from the loopholes and carve out and exceptions? is it the middle-class taxpayers, or is it a different class of people? >> let me mention -- sometimes the word loophole was misapplied. the essentially, you talked about the principle -- to get down, to have two brackets would reduce the revenues dramatically. in order to achieve that, you would have to diminished and probably eliminate -- >> let me make sure i understand. the principal chairman camp has laid out -- the only proposals that he his -- he is entertaining our proposals that bring in
levin. i am not as much of a fan of the principles you laid out as the ones i have laid out, but the principles you have laid out are open enough that mr. levin can have his say and those of us who support the fair tax can have our say. to put it on an expedited process and say, let's stop talking about it and get it done. let's get the loopholes out that mr. mcgovern is discussing. i would like to ask you, mr. levin -- who you think benefits the most from the loopholes and carve out and...
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levin: 15 seconds. ms. eshoo: the public safety community will have the tools to finally build out a critical nationwide interoperable broadband network and the inclusion of provisions to promote and fund next generation 9-1-1 bye will enable the delivery of voice text, photos, videos and other data to 9-1-1 call centers. i thank my colleagues and i urge them to support the legislation. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland. mr. levin: i reserve -- mr. hoyer: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan. mr. he vip: i yield one minute@distinguished gentlelady , ms. edwards. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. edwards: i would like to enter into the record letters from public employees who are wondering why they had to sacrifice $60 billion of reductions over the last decade when they didn't create the deficit, yet they're asked to pay for it. the speaker pro tempore: you want to enter into the record, without objection. ms. e
levin: 15 seconds. ms. eshoo: the public safety community will have the tools to finally build out a critical nationwide interoperable broadband network and the inclusion of provisions to promote and fund next generation 9-1-1 bye will enable the delivery of voice text, photos, videos and other data to 9-1-1 call centers. i thank my colleagues and i urge them to support the legislation. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland. mr. levin: i reserve -- mr. hoyer: i reserve. the...
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now with 38-0 in the third, hogan, 19-yard pass, to levine toilolo. hogan, 18-of-24. two touchdowns. hogan already named the starter for next week. that's the sixth sack of the day. final, 48-0, in favor of the cardinal on the road. >>> now, rematch of the national title game from last year, alabama against lsu! lsu down 11 at the half, with 14 straight unanswered. jarvis, sweating it out. that's how the crimson tide eeked out a 21-17 road win at tigers stadium, baton rouge. >>> long day for usc's defense against bcs no. 4 oregon. barner -- i'm not making it up -- 321 yards and five touchdowns! yeah, that's right. the entire game was a combined over 1300 yards of offense. 62-51, the final, in favor of the ducks. >>> straight ahead, an ace pitcher resigns with the club. we'll tell ya who. san jose state, going to a bowl game! don't move. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, >>> all right. you can't knock him for playing in a mid major conference. quotely, san jose state has put up their best season since 2008, also the last time they were bowl eligible. touchdown! it's tied at 7. they
now with 38-0 in the third, hogan, 19-yard pass, to levine toilolo. hogan, 18-of-24. two touchdowns. hogan already named the starter for next week. that's the sixth sack of the day. final, 48-0, in favor of the cardinal on the road. >>> now, rematch of the national title game from last year, alabama against lsu! lsu down 11 at the half, with 14 straight unanswered. jarvis, sweating it out. that's how the crimson tide eeked out a 21-17 road win at tigers stadium, baton rouge....
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. >> megyn: rick levin tha levins been with the police trying to secure this thing and thank goodness very successfully. seems like they have no more serious crime to investigate. then what happened to the rest of my gloves? i'm still not over it. >> bill: the mystery continues. >> a very safe night once again in large part thanks to the ncpd and all the federal agents working out here. one of the members of the nypd who happens to be in the crowd, sergeant reubenstein. he proposed live on fox broadcast and she said, yes. congratulations. >> thank you so much. i'm so, so lucky. i don't know how i got to blessed to find someone like you eric but i really mean it. this is like the greatest night of my life. >> a really sweet thing to say. how do you really feel? sergeant, i was worried for you because i have seen proposals live on television before where it didn't go as planned. did you have any doubts? >> i did. we have such a strong relationship. and i'm happy to be spending the rest of my life with somebody this wonderful. >> the other big question is how did you get the night off? y
. >> megyn: rick levin tha levins been with the police trying to secure this thing and thank goodness very successfully. seems like they have no more serious crime to investigate. then what happened to the rest of my gloves? i'm still not over it. >> bill: the mystery continues. >> a very safe night once again in large part thanks to the ncpd and all the federal agents working out here. one of the members of the nypd who happens to be in the crowd, sergeant reubenstein. he...
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jefferson levin. neil levin. robert levin. robert michael levin. daniel louis . adam louis . jennifer list. cabinet was. margaret lewis. >> and my son peter klein. we miss you we will always remember you. and to my son, we love you, we miss you every single day. your and through the sends special love and hugs and. >> edward and. steven lillian. craig demand. micki lindo. alec linden, jr.. francisco alberto. been sent leeto. george elaine. elizabeth logler. jerome loez. >> my cousin richard. >> my lovely daughter suzanne. >> michael. salvatore lopez. george lopez. luis lopez. menu well lopez. charles ludwig. marie lucas. my goal london. christopher london. anthony loez. >> and mike uncle i wish you could see how big they are now and how proud to be on how she does raise them. we love you, we miss you. >> and my son michael allen, thank you for the month and the legacy left me, your grandmother and united states navy. >> alexander lay against. peter lynch. james lynch. louise lynch. michael francis lynch. richard lynch, jr.. robert lynch, jr.. sean lynch. sean patrick lynch. k
jefferson levin. neil levin. robert levin. robert michael levin. daniel louis . adam louis . jennifer list. cabinet was. margaret lewis. >> and my son peter klein. we miss you we will always remember you. and to my son, we love you, we miss you every single day. your and through the sends special love and hugs and. >> edward and. steven lillian. craig demand. micki lindo. alec linden, jr.. francisco alberto. been sent leeto. george elaine. elizabeth logler. jerome loez. >> my...
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jeff sessions, sandy levin, rahm emanuel and businessman javier paolomarez, ed burns, frankie monday easy, and chuck leavell. "starting point" begins right now. welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning, angry, united. bracing for protests in michigan as the state is poised to become the most unionized right to work state. as many as 10,000 unionized workers expected at the state capitol to voice their disapproval of the measure. some of them teachers, two detroit area school districts shut down for the day as hundreds of teachers plan to join the protest. president obama brought it up during a trip to a daimler truck factory in redford, michigan. this is what he said. >> this so-called right to work law, they don't have to do with economics, everything to do with politics. what they are really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money. >> alison kosik. >> what's the latest on the protests? >> protestsers starting to gather behind me. signs in hand, even the inflatable, a common theme when you see unions protest, the rats. thousands are hoping their voices
jeff sessions, sandy levin, rahm emanuel and businessman javier paolomarez, ed burns, frankie monday easy, and chuck leavell. "starting point" begins right now. welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning, angry, united. bracing for protests in michigan as the state is poised to become the most unionized right to work state. as many as 10,000 unionized workers expected at the state capitol to voice their disapproval of the measure. some of them teachers, two detroit...
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senator carl levin had this to say yesterday on meet the press. >> they are going to decide by july whether or not we are going to have strong regulations as the law requires or whether or not those regulations are going to be end run by massive lobbying efforts from wall street to weaken the regulations to put in a huge loophole into the regulations which would allow the kind of risky bet to be made which the law says should not be made. we wrote a law. it was the rules of the times. th we wrote the language in the bill. we prohibit the bets that were made here. we define hedging. that is reducing risks not increasing risks. as you heard from mr. diomo itself it was not a risk reducing activity they were engaged in, it increased their risk. we have to be careful the regulators are not undermine by this huge effort to weaken the rule by putting in a huge loophole which is called portfolio hedging. >> oo should banks be regulated? >> send your comments over. you can compete them to us or shoot us an e-mail to friends first at foxnews.com. we will read them later in the show. >> now it is tim
senator carl levin had this to say yesterday on meet the press. >> they are going to decide by july whether or not we are going to have strong regulations as the law requires or whether or not those regulations are going to be end run by massive lobbying efforts from wall street to weaken the regulations to put in a huge loophole into the regulations which would allow the kind of risky bet to be made which the law says should not be made. we wrote a law. it was the rules of the times. th...
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the feud between christina aguilera and adam levine. we're joined on the red carpet of "the voice." hello, everybody, i'm jim handly. >> i'm pat lawson muse. today in d.c., auto safety advocates and government officials focused on the deadly problem of distracted teen driving. the study underscores just how dangerous it is for teens when riding with their friends and with no adult supervision. brian mooar has the story. >> reporter: this aaa video shows how a teen joy ride can suddenly take a dangerous turn. >> oh, my god. are you okay? >> reporter: a new study by the foundation for traffic safety, accidents sky rocket when teens drive with passengers under the age of 21. >> when two passengers are in the car, the risk doubles. and when three or more passengers are in the car, we see the risk quadruple. >> reporter: when someone over age 35 is on board, the risk drops 62%. >> unfortunately, when the parents leave the car, we see the risk go up dramatically. >> reporter: transportation secretary ray lahood says it's time for peer pressure. >> when you're in a car with a friend, and y
the feud between christina aguilera and adam levine. we're joined on the red carpet of "the voice." hello, everybody, i'm jim handly. >> i'm pat lawson muse. today in d.c., auto safety advocates and government officials focused on the deadly problem of distracted teen driving. the study underscores just how dangerous it is for teens when riding with their friends and with no adult supervision. brian mooar has the story. >> reporter: this aaa video shows how a teen joy ride...
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federal warrant for david levin. who was startling to the i-team is he is most likely be confused with a russian national who according to court records is alleged to have conspired with other international associates to produce and sell counterfeit $100 bills. after the story aired, levin reached out to his elected leaders to help clear his name. >> the congressman's office is the only people willing to help me because i reached out to the other two senators and they said since congressman sardines was working on it already, they didn't want to get involved. >> so the congressman's office contacted the u.s. secret service and got their attention. they sent this letter to david levin. >> when your name appears before them as a wanted person, they will update the text record that you are the good david levin and not the person that we are looking for in our warrant. >> other secret service core sfondence states that the russian national david levin who the david levin who lives in maryland not only share the same name
federal warrant for david levin. who was startling to the i-team is he is most likely be confused with a russian national who according to court records is alleged to have conspired with other international associates to produce and sell counterfeit $100 bills. after the story aired, levin reached out to his elected leaders to help clear his name. >> the congressman's office is the only people willing to help me because i reached out to the other two senators and they said since...
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jenna: joining me now, congressman sandy levin, democrat from michigan. also the ranking member of the house ways and means committee. nice to have you in studio with us. >> nice to be with you. jenna: what a pleasure. you said if the governor made this decision which he has made, this would plunge michigan into endless controversy and strife. why do you think that? >> because it divides workers among themselves and really divides workers from management. if you ask the big three, do they want the right to work so-called, their answer would be no because we have evolved in michigan some amicable labor-management relations and workers have a voice. it has to be done by a majority. and they now have a voice in the workplace and management, the big three and others think, it is good for workers to have a serves. jenna: my understanding in 1965 when you were working in state government you were part of developing one of the first major laws that talk about employment and labor relations in this country. so it must be interesting for you to look back on that a
jenna: joining me now, congressman sandy levin, democrat from michigan. also the ranking member of the house ways and means committee. nice to have you in studio with us. >> nice to be with you. jenna: what a pleasure. you said if the governor made this decision which he has made, this would plunge michigan into endless controversy and strife. why do you think that? >> because it divides workers among themselves and really divides workers from management. if you ask the big three,...
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levin made an attempt to clear his name. they said he was ll in a counterfeiting ring. >> i would like to know how it came to be that my name is associated with this ring. you know, it is frustrating, like you said, day-to-day, but there is really, from what i've been told, there is not a lot i can do. that's the frustrating part. i didn't do anything wrong. >> 11 news contacted the secret service and they confirm there is an active federal warrant for a david levin. the i-team learned he is most like will bely being confused with a russian national named david levin who is alleged to have conspired with other international associates to produce and sell counterfeit $100 bills. >> i'm a pawn in the big scheme of things. >> law enforcement experts i talked to say it is likely there is more than just david levin's name that coincidentally links him to the russian david 11:00-in -- levin in this affidavit. enough to check him out. >> tyrone powers says law enforcement is obligated to do so. but this david levin should not have
levin made an attempt to clear his name. they said he was ll in a counterfeiting ring. >> i would like to know how it came to be that my name is associated with this ring. you know, it is frustrating, like you said, day-to-day, but there is really, from what i've been told, there is not a lot i can do. that's the frustrating part. i didn't do anything wrong. >> 11 news contacted the secret service and they confirm there is an active federal warrant for a david levin. the i-team...
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levin: madam president, i want to describe for the senate what we just did. it's a little different from what we sometimes do around here, which is we have long threats of filibusters on motions to proceed, then we finally -- often or sometimes reach unanimous consent agreements to proceed. what we did here -- and it was very deliberate -- was to proceed by motion, not by unanimous consent, to this bill so that if persons who are going to filibuster the motion to proceed, they were then going to have of to come to the floor and debate it and not just simply threaten to filibuster the motion to proceed but they would have to come and actually debate it. because i believe that is the correct way for us to operate. the motions to proceed i believe have been abused, the throats filibuster those motions -- threats to filibuster those motions have allowed to be successful. and one way that we can overcome what has been i think now a bad habit of allowing threats to filibuster motions to proceed to succeed is to basically tell those folks, our colleagues, that if th
levin: madam president, i want to describe for the senate what we just did. it's a little different from what we sometimes do around here, which is we have long threats of filibusters on motions to proceed, then we finally -- often or sometimes reach unanimous consent agreements to proceed. what we did here -- and it was very deliberate -- was to proceed by motion, not by unanimous consent, to this bill so that if persons who are going to filibuster the motion to proceed, they were then going...